The Agontano was the currency used by the Italian Maritime Republic of Ancona from the 12th to the 16th centuries during its golden age.
It was a large silver coin of 18-22mm in diameter and a weight of 2.04-2.42 grams, of roughly equivalent value to the Milanese Soldo.
The Agontano was the currency used by the Italian Maritime Republic of Ancona from the 12th to the 16th centuries during its golden age. It was a large...
minted in 1804, being replaced by the tornese, equal to 6 cavalli. The agontano was the currency used by the Italian Maritime Republic of Ancona from the...
and it began to mint coinage without Imperial or papal oversight. The agontano was the currency used by Republic of Ancona during its golden age. It was...
divided: S. Pietro, Porto and Capodimonte. It had a coin of its own, the agontano, and a series of laws known as Statuti del mare e del Terzenale and Statuti...
currency of Ancona, accepted in all Mediterranean commercial squares, was the agontano. The maritime laws of Ancona were the Statutes of the Sea, gradually formed...
we have witness to today are: the Grosso agontano massano of 20 denarii and the small Denaro. Grosso agontano massano da 20 denari: The large 20-den Agano...